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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1914)
THE EVENING NEWS MILTO.V J. HHOK.MAKElt CAUL I). 8HOEMAKEK Kilitom and PuhllHhers, imVEU DAILY EXCE1T SUNDAY Hubacrlptlon Itatea Dull. Per year, by mall 13.00 Pr month, delivered bu Seml-Weehly. Per year 12.00 Biz months 1.00 Entered as aecond-v.'ass mattur November B, 1910, at Roseburg, Ore., ender act of March 3, 1879. HATIHII.W, I'KimCAHV 21, IBM. (;i:ouiK WAKIIINOTO.V. Every land and every era has iU great national hero, Its leader who at some period of erlalB, and for some caime was elevated to the head of affairs and bo shaped and adjusted them, that his personality became Inalienably associated with his time and hls country. The pass ing years or centuries may have brought others to !tho front with evanescent glory, but, like the lesHer peaks of a mountain range, they sink from slglu with Increasing distance, until only an Everest, nn Illampu or a Cliliribornzj can be discerned. Down through tho pages of myth ology and pagan hlHtory where Jupi ter and Hercules undisputed reign, memory lingers longer on the names of an Alexander for the then known world, a Caesar for Rome of all time, a Peter for Russia, a Napoleon for France nnd a Washington for the new world nnd America. Of all these, Washington will best stand the scrutiny of the ages to come; with hut little more than one hun dred years behind him, and that cen tury filled with epochs of advance in every phase of human activities, bis everlasting fame hns not been obscured or overshadowed by any of the brilliant minds or heroic deeds that have made up the hlBtory of the world In this Intervening space. What loftier panegyric can he writ ten than this from the tongue of ono not of bis own country? "In the production of Washington it does really appear as If nature was en deavoring to Improva upon herself, and that all tho virtues of the ancient world wore but bo many studies pre- TIIHKE IXDISTKIAL ('MRS AUK OIUiAXIZKI) IIV (Ol'XTV '; SCHOOL Nll'KltlXTENIIKNT ! Olllors Are KIii-UhI Other Clubs, Will He Organized As f ast ; As I'ossihle. Woman'sWorld n Mrs. Garrison, Wife of War Secretary, la a Fine Cook. Superintendent O. C. Brown vis ited three schools yesterday, and in each organized Industrial school clubs. The first one was In the Cloake district No. Ill, Miss Agnes OriiiHted, teacher. An active chilli was formed with the following of ficers: President, Kenneth Cloake; vice-president, Ardlnelle Clarke; secretary, Katherlue Clarke; treas urer, .Mark Wright; advisor, A. Cloake. The Kruno district No. 71 wa's next visited, Miss Clara Anderson, teach er. Here a club was organized with officers as follows: President, Eula Davenport; vice-president, Jennie Davenport; secretary, Dewey Kruse; treasurer, Guy roster; advisor, Geo. Kruse. The last school visited was the Melrose school, John Kernan, prln-j clpal. Miss Pintney, assistant. Here quite a niu.'iher of patronB had as sembled to wHnes8 the Washington Day program, and to be present at the organization of the club. An ex cellent and appropriate program was rendered, after which Supt. Brown gave an address on "The New Edu cation", A club was then organized with the following officers: President, Alfred Anderson; vIce-preBident, Ju lia Bloomberg; secretary, Lenore Scott; treasurer, Arnor Swanson; advisor, W, A. Imrle. .Much interest was here manifest ed by the patrons, and It was voted to organize a Parent-Teachers Asso ciation to co-operate In making the. club a success. iioitx. GARVIN To Mr. nnd Mrs. Garvin, In lioseburg, on Saturday, Febru ary 21, a daughter. itinnuc mows. o Interesting Items Clipped From Tho Kiddle Tribune. II 'I Mr. and .Mrs. Ed Riddle were at rtoseliurg Friday evening to attend the (Elks' reception. Mrs. Kiddle went from there to Olalla to visit paratory to the patriot of tho new. with Mr. nnd Mrs. Al Tompkins. Individual Instances, no doubt there worn, splendid exemplifications or oino single qualification. Caesar was merciful, Hclplo wa8 continent, Hannibal waa patient; but It wns reserved for Washington to blend thorn nil In one, nnd like the lovely masterpiece, of tho Grecian artist, to exhibit In one glow of nxfcoclatod beauty tho prldo of every model and the perfection of every mnster. As a general ho marshalled the peasant into a vetornn nnd supplied by dis cipline tho lack of experience; ns a Utvsmnn lie enlarge,) (he policy of ' lh cabinet Into tho most coniprelin alvo system of general advantage nnd such wns the wisdom of bis views and the philosophy of his counsels, that to the soldier and the states man ho almost added the character t the sago, A conqueror, ho was untnlnted with the crime of blood; a revolutionist, he wns free from any stain of treason, for aggression com menced the contest, and his country called him to the command. Lib erty unsheathed his sword, necessity taluod, victory returned It." President Wilson la going lo have harder work to bring over tho mem bers of Congress to his way of think ing on the repeal of the toll exemp tion art, than he has had with nny othtr proposition as yet. Democrat ic leaders themselves are not united on the question, and It is not cer tain that votcH enough can be mus tered to repeal the bill. MrB. H. A. Crow and little grand daughter returned home Tuesday ev ening from a visit In Portland nnd with relatives in the Willamette Valley. E. ?,". Camp wns R,t Glenbrook ranch Inst week from Glendnle look ing after affairs. It Is the present plan of the ranch managers to push farming operations there this Bprlng and suveful men and teams have been ptit (ij work plowing this week. At a meeting of the Riddle Good Roads Association held .Monday evening A resolution wns ndopted. asking the county court to have a new survey mude of the road through Canyon Creek canyon made so as to put that road In passable condi tion for l!lir. Another resolution was also passed memornllzlng the roMrt to tnko steps toward securing the permanent survey of tho Pacific highway through Douglas county. Jennie llulbert, of Cottago Grovo, Is vlHltlng with friends in this city. Dr. I'lsk and wife, of Groen, were visitors In lioseburg for a few hqurs today. lsabelte Howard, of Portland, Is spending a few days In Roseburg vis iting with her cousin. Fred Minott, of Salem, transacted business matters In Roseburg for a few hours today. Charles Michaels, of Saginaw, Or., Is spending a few days In Roseburg visiting with friends. He was a call er at Tho News office today. Iteno the home ot ensv divorces. The member, of the lioseburg has been having seme other kind of 1 l'1,lu wl11 1,1,111 " "hoot at their tremors besides the domestic ones. Old Dame Nature took a baud and shook them up a Utile with n small quake, It may have been a slight admonition. "Winter tourists In l.os Angeles have been wishing that they hud not forgotten to pack their overshoes and raincoats, front all reports of tho rnlufnll there, cork bells and bathing suits would have been neces sary accessories. range, near Shady Point tomorrow. Quite a number of the boys expect to attend this event, D. II. Dennett and family, the former of whom is proprietor of the Sheridan sireet confectionery store, bae leased one of the A. D. Brad ley collates, on l.une street. Today will probably see the end of the Thaw case, doubtless some of our older readers may remember Romethlug about It, as it started n number of years ago. MAJESTIC THEATRE Photo 9 by American Fri-aa Association. MIW. LIKDLEY M. OAIIIIISO.V. Mrs. Dudley M. tiarrlsou. the hand some anil talented wife or the secre tary of war. Is. like most of the cabi net ladles, u Hue t li. Among tlie many elegnnt wedding girts presented to -Miss Jessie Wilson wbeu she became the bride recently ot Francis H. Suyre was a cookery nook consisting of recipes contributed by prominent women or the olllclni Washington set. Mrs. Garrison, whose culinary taste runs to desserts, contributed the fol lowing tormina for plum pudding, wblcli appears frequently during the yenr upon the tlurrisuu table: One pound ot stoned raisins, one pound or currants, one-Halt pound 01 chopped suet, one pound of sugar, one quiuter pound or ii Hounds ebupiwd Hue. one halt pound each or lemon and orange peei. two tlve cent loaves ot stale oread crumbed tine, one nut meg grated, one-hair tcuspoonrul ot auspice, two carrots grated line, two apples chopped line, rour eggs, oue qunrtei pint nt milk, one-nail teaspoon till ot salt mid one cupful ur best uraudy. Itoil seven hours, putting the puddings III small tin palls well (.'reus ed anil rasteiitug lids tight. Set away until wanteo: then boll two hours be tore using. Serve with hard sauce. .Mrs. (iarrbion. ti, takes a Ueeu In terest In the affairs connected with tier husband's otllelal position as web as In her household and social duties, and she Is following with niiicli con corn the Mexii uu situation. Speaking or this turbulent country, one is reminded or t lie self sacrifice which has been demanded ror the past I lew iiionttis or the American woman In Mexico. Ir she Is not possessed ot n goodly Income life Is n constant struggle iigalnst fenrrul odds, all pjinses of living having become fright fully expensive. Clothing, which has always beeu ridiculously high, has become almost prohibitive In price, and with the precarious condition ol the postal mail service she cannot Hope to receive articles from the Cull ed States either by mall ur express I safely mid nitlilti 11 ivnsonnble time. It at nil. I In short, the American woman in Mexico, snyS S traveler who has spent ! ninny years In the country, under the j existing conditions Is not au object ot envy. f It Is about time to begin askini; the question, have you registered yet? If not. get busy, and this ap plies to the ladies as well. . ,'i A.J 1 KLtlNtOyi' SPECTACLE U..uB!M'H"l Tl'KSIUY KVKMXO AND WHO NKSOAY AKTKItNOON A N O KVKNINO Smart New Blouses. There Iiiim Ihh?h no nlmtenit'iit In the nimie for tace nnd not wnlst (lurliut the pHMt .vimr. nnd reroril hrvitklni; .saltw lire Intllnitt'U for the eomliiK son son, imrtltuliirly on the nioillmn and the popuinr 1 triced numbers, siiys the Dry (imxls Economist. With KlieornesH such an Important Item, ninny of the new spring models have the sleeve nnllnod. but the bmly of the waist shows a low cut lining both back and front. This leaves the neck and the arms partially uncovered, tlie tint or the flesh slmwhiK through the lace. When entire I In Mm are used pale t pink clilfTon or not Is partlcularlv de sirable, as (his sUKuests the I'.esli tint. The tea stiaUes are also becomlm; Hip. ulnr. espo.-inlly ttmse that havu the tinte of yolliiw. Thi' front finish of the neck Is chanc intr somewhat from the sharp V out lino l Is Itolnu widened at the sIoVk ;iid Mulshed In a shallow lnt In tlie ci-nh-r. Frosting Glass. A rrosttnu Hint is a voiy h1 In Cn ttmi of machine work may no applhit to fctass. The process s us follows Make a saturated solution of Itolhiii: water, epsom salts and pounded alum Cut In all the suits and antm the wa tor will dl-olvo When It Is cold strain thrum;!, cnarso lieeseoloth to tret rid of sediment Wash, the win dows mid wipe dry; then apply t!te solution tvltii a brush or sMime. Sev oral applies (ions may le necessary. Allow each to dry before putting ou secoud cost SPRAY! 4 MIA 7 A rlV r. t 'Mm SPRAY! Now is the Time to Get Busy and the BE A N" Is the outfit you need. We can furnish you anything from hand to power. This shows you a dandy little pump built on honor, that yuu can use for white wash ing or spray and it will cost you only $10. Saluable Sulpher The great advance in spray material superceding lime and sul pher. No heavy barrel to return or pay for, no leahage no freezing, no crystaliz ation. 100 lbs. makes 57 gal. of 33 Ban ner solution or at 10 to 1, 627 gal. of spray Churchill Hardware Co. FIEHTIRIQ OUR liliHBDBS No Sir! But we are Selling Merchandise In Wholesale Quantities SEE The Quality of Our Goods, Get Our Prices on each article for your entire order. If we cannot save you money enough to make it worth your while, then we are not entitled to an order from you. We Can Though, Because our Operating Expenses are cut to bed rock, you get the ben efit. You pay for just what you get and not for part of service the other fellow gets Our Prices are the Same Today as on the day we opened. They will remain so till a change in the market we buy in occurs. Have you heard of any change in the Wholesale Market Since Last Week? Have You heard of any change in the Retail Market Since Last Week? "WHAT'S THE REASON?" We do what we advertise Money Back if not Satisfied Peoples Supply Co. r